DS4.9 has an IEP in place for Kindergarten that we just updated back in May. It does not mention giftedness in any way. Our District doesn't offer any GT services until 3rd grade and there is no state funding. As for his PDD-NOS, there is very little about it in his IEP. He will be getting speech therapy once a week. We are unsure at this point if he does in fact have a speech issues (with pragmatic language) or if he's just too busy to slow down and listen. We've gotten opinions both ways. And he will be getting OT for writing because of fine motor skills issues. Other than that, there isn't anything else as we haven't seen the need really. He did really well in the special ed preschool in terms of behavior, much better than expected so we'll see what K brings!

Our biggest part of IEP though unofficially is all of his health accommodations (for allergies, mainly). It's not part of the IEP but it is included in it as a health plan.